Invited Speaker at the 'Inspiring the Next Generation of Medical Physicists' Conference, Yarmouk University, Jordan
Originally from Jordan, one day I will move to the USA. In 2025, my goal is to start my PhD degree at Indiana University. I have years of experience working as a researcher and student in the field of nanotechnology. My work focuses on the synthesis of nanoparticles and their characterization using advanced techniques, including XRD, FTIR, XRF, SEM, AFM, UV-Vis, DLS, EDX, and Zeta potential, etc... I am also skilled in data analysis with software tools such as OriginLab, FullProf, and X'pert.
My research has practical applications in various fields. In medicine, I study the anticancer properties of nanoparticles, analyzing cell viability and IC50 values to determine their cytotoxic effects. In catalysis, I investigate the impact of UV and visible light sources on degradation processes and assess how nanoparticles enhance these reactions.
Throughout my academic journey, I have developed a passion for advancing nanotechnology through interdisciplinary collaboration. My research involves partnerships with institutions such as the University of Jordan-CTC, Jordan University of Science and Technology, and Fachhochschule-Dortmund.